starting immediately, this wiki will be using the new Wikia
message wall feature instead of the old talk page.

The message wall provides several advantages over the old talk
page:

When making a post, users are now asked to provide a
title.

New posts made to a users message wall will be created as a new
discussion thread. Subsequent comments to that thread will be
indented to the right, similar to the comment section of regular
wiki articles.

As opposed to the talk page, the accounts of users posting to a
message wall are automatically linked to their profile. Formerly,
if a user forgot to sign his post, you would have had to check the
talk page history in order to find out who posted a comment to your
talk page. Now, you can just click on the user icon instead.

If you have any additional questions about that feature, please
consult this help page or post in the comments of this blog
post.

The first ones show you how to make use of the fabulous,
under-appreciated mod Logistics Pipes. The tutorials build upon
each other and will show you how to create an automatic item
processing and sorting system:

Base Management 01: Automatic Item Sorting

Base Management 02: Automatic Item Processing

Base Management 03: Automatic Item Crafting & Remote
Ordering

Now those setups are rather bulky and take up a lot of space.
Logistics Pipes features special modular pipes called "Logistics
Chassis" which can be equipped with certain modules in order to
combine the functionalities of several Logistics Pipes within one
single chassis. If you employ a selection of different modules and
chassis, you can create a very compact setup that has exactly the
same functionality as the first two tutorials above:

Heya dudes. I'm going to talk about the unfinished category and
banner. I'm not going to say when you should put it into a page
you've created (because you should automatically put the unfinished
banner in any content page you make), I'm going to tell you
when you can get rid of it.

Most of the regulars should know by now that banners that show
up at the top of the page (that is, the top of the content of the
page, not the wikia banner) also automatically places the category
that banner is showing off. So the IC2 banner will automatically
add the IC2 category to it. However, removing the banner does
not automatically remove the category. You have to open
the "Categories" tab in the editor. It should be beneath the "Add
features and media" tab in both editing types. In the Visual editor
you have to click on the trash bin that appears when you highlight
it, and in the Source editor, you simply have to delete the line of
text that has the name of the category you want to remove.

After the Technic Pack recently updated the recommended build to
version 7.2, a lot of people have been asking about what happened
to mods like Forestry, Millenaire, Crafting Table II, the Zeppelin
mod or to items belonging to those mods (especially electric
engines, which were reintroduced in another form by the recently
added Transformers mod).

I would like to answer those questions in this blog post. Please
direct all and any questions related to this issue to this post and
make the other users aware of it. Thank you.

Millenaire was most probably taken out because of performance
issues. Several users saw their framerate drop to less than stellar
levels when being near Millenaire villages, and features like raids
and wars between villages, which require constant background
checks, did not improve the performance, either. The focus of the
Technic Pack has always been and most probably will always be the
"technical" mods like Buildcraft, Industrial Craft and Redpower,
and if "secondary"…

As the Technic Pack is now using Thaumcraft 2, we should be
putting pages about Thaumcraft 2 items/features/blocks/whatever
into the "Thaumcraft 2" category, not the "Thaumcraft" category.
Try to remember this when making a new page about the newer version
of Thaumcraft.